Italian press reports that coach Fabio Capello will discuss his future in the team during the meeting with his club on Friday.
Although the coach stated that he would like to stay in charge of the club and denied rumors about his move to Inter right after winning the "Scudetto" for the second consecutive year with Turin, he may lose his position because the entire Juventus board resigned due to the referee influencing scandal, which was previously the main supporter of the experienced strategist.
Juventus risks being relegated to the Serie B championship if this scandal ends badly for the club. So the Italian club leaders want to find out if Fabio Capello would continue to lead the team even if they were to be relegated from Serie A.
It is reported that Carlo Sant'Albano, who temporarily leads the club after the board's resignation, should meet with Fabio Capello tomorrow.
In case the experienced strategist decides to end his cooperation with the Turin team, the list of potential replacements includes Didier Deschamps, Cesare Prandelli, Gianluca Vialli, and Walter Novellino.
However, Walter Novellino, who has led teams like Venezia, Napoli, Piacenza, and his current coaching club from lower leagues to Serie A, stated that he is not willing to move to Turin even though last season was very unsuccessful for his club.
"I am flattered by the talks about a move to Juventus, but I still have a valid contract with Sampdoria and promise to stay here next season. I have already started planning summer signings to strengthen the struggling Genoa club this year," said W. Novellino.